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edhopper

(37,169 posts)
Wed Nov 18, 2020, 11:35 AM Nov 2020

After Big Thanksgiving Dinners, Plan Small Christmas Funerals, Health Experts Warn

https://www.mississippifreepress.org/7014/after-big-thanksgiving-dinners-plan-small-christmas-funerals-health-experts-warn/

“We don’t really want to see Mamaw at Thanksgiving and bury her by Christmas,” MSMA President Dr. Mark Horne said during the meeting, concurring with the state health officer.
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After Big Thanksgiving Dinners, Plan Small Christmas Funerals, Health Experts Warn (Original Post) edhopper Nov 2020 OP
Just the 2 of us, so Cornish hens and a nap! 634-5789 Nov 2020 #1
Salmon makes for a nice festive meal - and you can buy the right amount for a few people Klaralven Nov 2020 #2
Just me and hubby here MANative Nov 2020 #3
We'll eat Thanksgiving dinner at home. Then pop the champagne cork on New Years Eve. In_The_Wind Nov 2020 #4
I'm doing what I always do... 2naSalit Nov 2020 #5
I'm cooking for 4 It will be a pajama Thanksgiving. The empressof all Nov 2020 #6

In_The_Wind

(72,300 posts)
4. We'll eat Thanksgiving dinner at home. Then pop the champagne cork on New Years Eve.
Wed Nov 18, 2020, 11:47 AM
Nov 2020

We plan to celebrate Spring of 2021.

The empressof all

(29,106 posts)
6. I'm cooking for 4 It will be a pajama Thanksgiving.
Wed Nov 18, 2020, 12:43 PM
Nov 2020

My hope is to get it all done the day before and pack up half for my daughter to pick up for the two of them. I haven't let her into my house since March as she still goes to the grocery store and other miscellaneous outings. Both she and her husband work from home now and I feel fairly confident they are practicing a high level of precaution we all agree that no risk is better risk as I am high risk. We will look forward to next year and all enjoy the same meal....this year in our pajamas. I will miss my friends who usually join us but they won't be traveling or socializing either so they are in total agreement.

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